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Object Number
63-24-20/76378.1.24
Display Title
Female Personage attired in the habiliaments of the Goddess who wears the Headdress of Yalalteca
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: Oaxaca, Zapotec. Cat. No. 47165 / Female Personage Attired in the Habiliaments of the Goddess Who Wears the Headdress of Yalalteca / Height: 12-3/4". Color: Light tan ceramic with light gray overwash. Provenience: "Hacolula" (sic. Tlacolula). Collected by G.W.E. Griffith in 1885. This urn is ascribed to Epoch III-A of Monte Alban (A.D. 350 - 600) For discussion of this category, see Caso & Bernal's "Urnas de Oaxaca," 1952, p.296. / April 1963, Photo by: Morton Bartlett, 15 Fayette St. Boston 16. Mass.
Department
Photographic
Date
April 1963
Artist
Morton Bartlett
Culture
- Mesoamerican
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Mexico
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Oaxaca
Dimensions
Overall: 25.4001 × 20.6375 cm (10 × 8 1/8 in.)
Quantity
1
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